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New campaign encouraging Welsh employers to recruit more autistic people

Amara Tamblyn

Businesses and organisations are being encouraged to embrace the benefits of employing more autistic people.

The National Autism Team is also encouraging employers to become autism aware organisations.

Its campaign, Can You See Me?, aims to transform public understanding of autism and help tackle the issues faced my man neurodivergent people.

Over the last five years there has been a 78% increase in university students who are autistic. Amara Tamblyn is just one of thousands of autistic students looking for a career after she graduates in July from Aberystwyth University.

However, despite the number of autistic people attending and graduating from universities across Wales at an all-time high, only 15% of people with autism are working - one of lowest employment rates of all disability groups in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Ms Tamblyn, 21, who is also the voice of the campaign film, said: “When I graduate I’m concerned about finding suitable employment and finding an employer that is autism aware. I want employers to see me for who I am and what I can bring to the organisation.

“Autism means that I see the world differently and think differently to non-autistic people. I can’t speak for all autistic people, but I feel things more intensely. Some things are more difficult for me.

“I’m backing the campaign because I want autistic people like myself to been seen in the workplace.